We are now going to take a look at Spry validation fields and Spry came out, I …believe it was with CS3. So its been around for a few versions …now, let me open up the Insert bar, by going to Window > Insert so we can take a …look at those And I can create a new page. …So I'll create new. And we want PHP. …So I'm going to switch to Design view. Let's save this in our site files.…

Notice right now, we only have one folder in our site files. …And we'll name this simply spry.php. On our spry.php file, we're going to go …out to the tab called spry. Now, spry is a way to add validation. …What you do is, as you build your form, validation is incorporated into it. …So let's add a form he and will go out to the forms tab to the proper.…

And select the form here so we have a form tag without your form elements being …inside a form tag it won't work correctly. …now that we have our form tag which is this red dotted line entering river, …we'll go back to Spry. Now I could just go over here in the …

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5/19/2011

Forms perform an essential function in modern websites, making it possible to gather information from users and validate that information. In this course, Adobe Certified Expert Candyce Mairs shows how to create forms to email user information and validate user data using various methods of form validation. These validation methods include client-side, server-side, and custom validation; CAPTCHA images; and Spry validation fields. You'll also see how to set up a PHP testing environment and preview PHP pages in Dreamweaver. Along the way you'll build your skills in areas like using admin consoles, commenting code, working with variables and includes, and much more.